Traveling on Memorial Day? Leave Early, Warns AAA

If Memorial Day traffic projections are any indicator, the
summer vacation season is going to be a crowded one.

AAA predicts nearly 43 million Americans will be on the road
for Memorial Day, considered the . That’s a 3.6% increase over
and the second highest travel volume since
began keeping
records in 2000.

That increase is slightly surprising, given the recent rise
in gas prices. The national average per gallon is nearing $3
and isn’t expected to decline in the immediate future
(especially after Saudi Arabia reported a against pipeline infrastructure earlier
this week).

“When gas prices are higher, travelers may shorten the
distance of a road trip, eat out less or look for free
activities,” said AAA gas price expert Jeanette Casselano in
a statement. “But, overall, prices are very similar to this
time last year and, like then, they aren’t letting that deter
them from taking summer road trips.”

Orlando, New York and Las Vegas are expected to be the top
destinations for people looking to get out of town over the
long weekend. Most of the travelers—some 37.6 million—will be
driving to and from their destination, says AAA. Airplanes
will see a 4.8% boost with 3.25 million passengers.

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